The MEED Project Awards, regarded as the gold standard in the MENA region since 2007, celebrate the best in engineering, innovation, and sustainability
uae20 hours ago
[Editor's Note: This report was first published in April this year and is being reshared as a reminder to residents ahead of the start of the winter camping season in UAE.]
It wasn't just the non-stop karaoke that has been getting on the nerves of UAE campers. Some residents who love the great outdoors said they faced a host of other challenges that disturb what should have been peaceful retreats.
In a Khaleej Times report that recently went viral, the camping community called out rowdy crowds who couldn't stop partying and singing at the top of their voices until 5.30am.
Expat Frai Camero agreed that such situations were definitely a headache. "Loud music can completely ruin the tranquility of camping experience in the desert or mountains," said Camero, a multimedia specialist who regularly camps with his wife. "My wife and I look forward to escaping the city noise every weekend, but sometimes we find ourselves surrounded by even louder disturbances."
Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.
To many, camping offers an opportunity for adventure or simply to find peace away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. “My wife and I have stressful jobs, and spending time in a serene environment is what our minds crave every week,” said Camero.
However, the experience can be easily disrupted. Besides loud music, Indian expat John Varghese also lamented how some people go drinking at the campsites — only to end up causing chaos as fights break out.
“It's disheartening to witness such behaviour in what should be a peaceful environment, said Varghese.
Another significant issue at campsites is littering. Camero highlighted the gravity of this problem, saying: “Litter not only ruins the aesthetic beauty of these landscapes but also poses a threat to wildlife. It's disheartening to see trash scattered around, carried away by the wind."
“People who camp must practise CLAYGO (clean as you go),” added Camero.
Dr Abdul Rahman, a British expat, and an adventurist, pointed out the detrimental impact of litter on local fauna. “Animals often mistake litter for food, leading to ingestion of harmful materials like plastics, ultimately resulting in their demise,” said Dr Rahman.
Those who are camping for the first time should ideally be accompanied by some people with experience, Varghese said.
Inexperienced campers may pose problems, he said. “They take unnecessary risks, posing a challenge to seasoned campers. It's frustrating when we have to interrupt our peaceful time to rescue newcomers who underestimate the dangers of the wilderness."
Others are also seen using cars that are not meant for rugged terrain — creating a safety hazard especially when coupled with lack of awareness of camping rules.
Camero said that knowing and adhering to camping regulations is necessary to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. “People arrive at camping sites in sedans, which is not recommended at all. One should drive an SUV or a 4x4 if they want to camp in the desert or hills. I have had to rescue people a couple of times driving sedans on off-road tracks."
Dr Abdul Rahman also mentioned the necessity of following camping rules to preserve the natural beauty of these landscapes. “Responsible camping practices are essential to protect the environment and ensure the safety of both campers and wildlife,” said Dr Rahman.
ALSO READ:
The MEED Project Awards, regarded as the gold standard in the MENA region since 2007, celebrate the best in engineering, innovation, and sustainability
uae20 hours ago
Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor's donation to Al Jalila Foundation will also be used to renovate the nephrology unit at Dubai Hospital
uae21 hours ago
He was a towering figure in education, social service, and corporate governance
uae23 hours ago
For the first time, dates for both Grade 10 and Grade 12 board exams have been released 86 days ahead
uae23 hours ago
The outage comes on a day bitcoin surged to levels to over $98,000 and pulled other crypto stocks along with it
uae23 hours ago
After years of practicing in Al Ain, Yas Marina Circuit and Dubai Autodrome, Al Jaeedi decided to take another hobby into action
uae1 day ago
Annual educational fees total Dh40,000, with additional Dh40,000 for therapy services, varying based on individual needs
uae1 day ago
The exhibition, titled Eternal Letters: Qur’an Manuscripts from the Abdul Rahman Al Owais Collection, spans over 1,300 years of history
uae1 day ago